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Dermatophytes in cats without dermatopathies in the Metropolitan Area of Florianópolis, Brazil / Dermatófitos em gatos sem dermatopatias na região metropolitana de Florianópolis, Brasil

Fraga, Cibele Floriano; Spanamberg, Andréia; Ferreiro, Laerte; Silva, Gisele Alabora da; Francheschi, Natália Tomazi; Silva, Isabel Tomazi da; Vargas, Raissa Chacon de.
Acta sci. vet. (Online); 45: 01-07, 2017. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-15706

Resumo

Background: Dermatophytes are infectious agents responsible for dermatophytosis, an important worldwide zoonosis. Cats are considered potential hosts and reservoir of these fungi, especially Microsporum canis. The prevalence in cats without dermatopathies varies according to the region, climate and animal husbandry. The aim of this study was to estimate the frequency of dermatophytes in cats without clinical signs of dermatopathy in the Metropolitan Area of Florianópolis, situated in the coast of Southern Brazil. Materials, Methods & Results: A total of 198 samples were obtained from cats without dermatopathies domiciled in the metropolitan area of Florianópolis. The collections were made through vigorous hair brushing throughout the body of the animal, using a sterile toothbrush. Mycological culture was performed onto Sabouraud Agar Chloramphenicol-Cyclohexamide (SCC), and incubated at 25-27C for 21-28 days. The diagnosis was based on the macro and micromorphological characteristics of the isolated dermatophyte. One hundred and ten samples (55.6%) were collected in veterinary clinics and 88 (44.4%) in multiple household cats (average 11). The frequency of dermatophytes corresponded to 3.0% (6/198). Only the genus Microsporum was observed with predominance of M. canis (66.7%), followed by M. gypseum (33.3%). Saprotrophic fungi were observed in 94.4% of the cultures and [...](AU)
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